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Case Study

Chestnut Carbon – Carbon credits Insurance

COUNTRY/REGION

United States

START - END DATE

2025 - Ongoing

REALM

Terrestrial

Marsh placed a carbon credit delivery insurance policy, underwritten by CFC, for Chestnut Carbon, a nature-based carbon removal developer that plants native hardwood/softwood trees on unused farmland across the southeastern United States. The policy protects against the risk of non-delivery of carbon removal credits under a 25-year offtake agreement with Microsoft for > 7 million tonnes.

The insurance was mandated by the lending panel as a condition of a landmark US$ 210 million non-recourse project finance credit facility led by J.P. Morgan. By de-risking the carbon credit revenue stream, the insurance directly enabled financing for the acquisition/restoration of roughly 60,000 acres and the planting of > 35 million native trees. This represents the first such project financing in the voluntary carbon market and establishes a replicable model for channelling institutional capital into large-scale afforestation.

Insurance trigger type

The mechanism by which an insurance payout or financial response is activated

Indemnity

Insurance scheme target

Beneficiary of Insurance Scheme

Real Economy

Insurance scheme developer

The type of institution(s) providing insurance or guarantees

Private

Insured risk

The primary category of risk addressed or managed by the insurance solution.

Performance and Delivery Risk

Insurance product type

Adapted from UNEP FI framework subcategories

Insurance to de-risk/enable investment in nature